A man is being charged with multiple felony warrants after being arrested by the Christian County Sheriff’s office on May 21.
This Saturday and Sunday, Oak Grove is hosting their massive family friendly festival to kick off the season with Spring into Summer Salutes Fort Campbell
Fun in the water kicks off Memorial Day weekend as various pools and splash pads and fountains open up for the season.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
A large section of South Clay Street in downtown Hopkinsville will be closed next week for paving.
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County and the bell hooks Legacy Group introduce the bell hooks Book Club, an informal group who will come together in conversation of Hopkinsville native bell hooks and her extensive work.
A 31-year-old woman was arrested Wednesday morning after police found her hitting her dog in public and finding marijuana in vehicle.
In an attempt to create a smoother drive along I-24 westbound in Christian County, The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will be replacing patches of concrete along the interstate beginning May 16.
Hopkinsville Police Department, S.W.A.T, the Hopkinsville Special Investigations Unit, and the Drug Enforcement Unit collaborated on a drug trafficking arrest on May 15.
Julie-Anne Carlisle combined her desire to curate an art gallery with her passion for creating natural products with Milkweed Health and Harmony Emporium in downtown Hopkinsville.